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Moving to Europe...

Postby Alex on Sat Nov 21, 2009 4:02 am

As some of you already know I will be going to Europe in May of 2010 or so, I will be living in Europe for 6-8 months, maybe even a full year.
Now here is my dilemma: Do I take the Rabbit with me?

Let's not talk about the cost of transportation but about all the other factors... should I take it with me? The idea of rocking the ONLY 2.5L Golf in Europe
is quite intriguing but when I start thinking about all the insurance issues, high risk of theft (since I will be spending a few months in Poland, Ukraine and Romania)...

YAY or NAY?
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Re: Moving to Europe...

Postby gmonkiewicz on Sat Nov 21, 2009 9:56 am

if you can afford it. DO IT!
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Re: Moving to Europe...

Postby pablo_2.5 on Sat Nov 21, 2009 3:39 pm

Just get a rental, with a longer plan or get a lease for a year at a dealership.

And btw if you are going for work there shouldnt they provide you with a car ?
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Re: Moving to Europe...

Postby Alex on Sat Nov 21, 2009 9:34 pm

pablo_2.5 wrote:Just get a rental, with a longer plan or get a lease for a year at a dealership.

And btw if you are going for work there shouldnt they provide you with a car ?


1. I am not going for work. I'm going for personal pleasure and experience.
2. With QC plate I won't have to pay the 100+ euros parking tickets... with a rental I do.
3. Once again, the only 2.5L in Europe (as I am planning to attend Wothersee, Edition 38 and others)
4. I am used to my car :)
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Re: Moving to Europe...

Postby knight on Thu Dec 10, 2009 3:41 pm

Youre welcome in Holland!
There are some nice meetings you have to visit!

How long does it take to ship the car to Holland?
and where do you sleep in Holland?

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Re: Moving to Europe...

Postby T.barker on Fri Dec 11, 2009 9:19 am

salut alex! si tu viens en FRANCE,

Je te conseil;

VW days 2010
VW-audi fest 2010
worthersee 2010
dsp festival
VW meat and greet
etc....

Si tu passe par PARIS, préviens moi, je t'acceuillerais avec plaisir ;) Pis si c'est sur que tu viennes ramène moi des pièces US!! les européens en sont friand :mrgreen:
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Re: Moving to Europe...

Postby Alex on Fri Dec 11, 2009 2:23 pm

Oui, je vais en France aussi.
Par contre beaucoup de gens mes suggerent de ne pas aller voir les show de VW en France... :?:
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Re: Moving to Europe...

Postby pablo_2.5 on Mon Apr 26, 2010 3:03 pm

Alex wrote:
pablo_2.5 wrote:Just get a rental, with a longer plan or get a lease for a year at a dealership.

And btw if you are going for work there shouldnt they provide you with a car ?


1. I am not going for work. I'm going for personal pleasure and experience.
2. With QC plate I won't have to pay the 100+ euros parking tickets... with a rental I do.
3. Once again, the only 2.5L in Europe (as I am planning to attend Wothersee, Edition 38 and others)
4. I am used to my car :)



Aren't you afraid they might tow your car ??

And now no moe 2.5 MK6 GTIIIIII
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Re: Moving to Europe...

Postby Alex on Mon Apr 26, 2010 3:59 pm

pablo_2.5 wrote:
Alex wrote:
pablo_2.5 wrote:Just get a rental, with a longer plan or get a lease for a year at a dealership.

And btw if you are going for work there shouldnt they provide you with a car ?


1. I am not going for work. I'm going for personal pleasure and experience.
2. With QC plate I won't have to pay the 100+ euros parking tickets... with a rental I do.
3. Once again, the only 2.5L in Europe (as I am planning to attend Wothersee, Edition 38 and others)
4. I am used to my car :)



Aren't you afraid they might tow your car ??

And now no moe 2.5 MK6 GTIIIIII


Well, if I don't park at a BUS stop or something, why would they tow? ;)
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Re: Moving to Europe...

Postby pablo_2.5 on Mon Apr 26, 2010 4:07 pm

Because you will have a Canadian plate and many tickets lol ? And what about insurances ?
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Re: Moving to Europe...

Postby Alex on Mon Apr 26, 2010 4:14 pm

pablo_2.5 wrote:Because you will have a Canadian plate and many tickets lol ? And what about insurances ?


Phil, the thing is they can't enter the Canadian plate into their system... so they can't know how many tickets I got.
And even if I wanted to pay the fine, they wouldn't be able to process it... :)

Insurance... I will have to get EU insurance. I think it's called "green card insurance" or something, you get it in one country
and you are covered throughout whole European Union ;)
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Re: Moving to Europe...

Postby pablo_2.5 on Wed Apr 28, 2010 3:15 pm

Well thats good !!!

I'm just asking to know if your thought of these things.
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Re: Moving to Europe...

Postby pablo_2.5 on Fri Jun 18, 2010 10:19 am

Keep us updated, when you receive the car in Germany !!! Take aloot of pics !!!


I hope the car is going to be good on gas for u ;)
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